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: General Managers: 1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
I : ' . I 31«( ^eceniber, 1938 ' . | j I LI|ABILITIE8 ;i 'f.
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Current, Deposit ond other Accounts, including i Reserve for Taxation and Contingencies aind Balance of Profit and Loss..419,448,871 Balances in account with Subsidiary Banks........ ................ 13,632,314
Acceptances and Eridorsqmonti, etc., f )r account Of Customers.'... | . Paid-up Capital.. '
r , Reserve Fund,... I ASSETS
Cash in'hand and with the Baiknf Ei g l a n d . I . ; . . . . . . . .|......... xt-Lv,, Cheques in course of oollMtion.
Balances with other British Basks and Money at Call and Short Notice. Bills Disoount^.., 1 Investments
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Investments in Subsiis diaryBan The British Lineniiank-£1
ih ts (at cost, Im amounts written oilf); ^ ,3 4 4 12s! 6d. Stock.
The Union Bank ofiMancheiter lJiiluted4-^,dOO Shares of £6 each. £2 10s. paid;
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Othei: Bahks--{inoludihg fully paid Shares and 500,000 “ B ’’ Shares of , ; £5 eaoh,l£1 per phare ; Colonial and Overseas) Share paid up, in Barlihi;
Advances Customers and o
p; SLjkDAY N EXT,; JAN. 22h d Eheaolier at 10-30 a.m.
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INVITED. ' : ' 34, Chathnm Road, Clitheroe. i MIDLAND BAI^
';!.;.; '£t5O,o0O:;tQ’ reserve for future; contingencies '= £300,000; leaving , h sum of £1,507,615 Osi 9d. ft 6m which the ! I Directors recomniend a
?;■ i'd yldend, payable 1st February, 1939, for; the / ;,h fif-year ended 31st December, 1938,1 at| the ■ rile-of! 8 per cent, actual 103s Income;ltax,
iSj* John Anderson, ;G.C.B, O.OBX, G.CTL , 1 =P., as a Director In consequence, oflhls a ipointment to office in His Majesty’s Gov- ■ i . h h m e n t , : - 1’- .
.ffieir fi^emed colleague;mt. J. F. Dari"“ “' C S.E.;
also.the resignatlori of The Right'. .
The Directors regret to record the death of
'i ';:F?edeil6k Hyde has retired from the poslUori - ’ ■ ■ ' ..................
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oll.Managing'Director, retaining hlS seat] . .! tl e Board. They desire to express,their 1
! alto during the period of the Bank’s history w ieri It first became an insritutlori ■with , nation wide responsibilities. His; profounc)
____ ______ ______________ _h _ireclatlon of the services he has , rendered td; the iBank, not only-during the nlneteeri -y&rs that he v/as Managing Director, -but
; l ainievement. Mr. Arthur Chamberlain-jhas .; Ibiiii appointed'a director. Mr. H. A, AStbury f( nuerly a Joint manager, has been electM to
- i wcaslon'of wide expressions of regret! and of ;\a ipreclatiori of his outstanding character and
• 'i'a seat on the Board, and applnted Chief Gen- : , i Oiklj M a n a g e r . ' ■'. ' ; ! -' I '
i, ,.w;' pile clitheroe'Wesley Male Voice Choli| ii y dently much in request just nijiw
, p inies, 2,620. J . 'j 'M —I .
. . . £,\',.TaJeievl( 1/ I 'annltgham.
;V-'4 c(riing ■ '■’^nrrileyi last , .jylenin^, arid on
f Sunday, ; Methodist aftembbri
Sunday next they gbi to ' ■ ;
\ , 2(; Total, Midland and Four Affiliated Com- 1
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they were at ^he Church anc
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,, Midlapd Bank 2,139; Three affiliated Bahks 41 i;'Midland Bank'Execritor and-Trustee iCo'.
j;: -The number of branches given in the full Hport are as follows:—
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irhe Directors also regret to
record.that-:... dri
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n hkingjlO per ceitit. for the year, £879,200 Os. 4(| 'Balance to be carried forward to next a|ounffi£628,315 0s.6d.-’i '
'1 ;d ridenti, paid 15th July, 1938, for the half-, y ;ar ended 30 June, 1938, at the rate of 8 per 0 fat,actual less income td?, £879,200 Os. i4d.; i 'h ; reduction of ;ibank premises jacebunt
1 la./=to; which has to be; added the balance ol=£59i;,044 Is. 2d.ibrought'forward frinn, last a xqiiht; making itogeriier a .totql sum of . £1,036,715 Is, Id., out of Which'the following f a ®roplnations have been' niade: To Interim
■ d ;bts, the net profits for the year end^ 31st December, 1938, amounted to £2,445,670 IBA
Blidland Bank Ltd., 'state that full pi Iwtag been made for all bad and d
In their report presented at yesterday's ■dinary general meeting, the Directors of the ’
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who in his later years had frequented the Auction Mart as a cattle drover, dl^ on Sat-, urday, at the! Coplow'Infiririary. Seventy-nine' years of agei he'was 'mterred at, St. Mary’s Cemetery on iW^dnesday, the Rev: tVi S. Helm performing the'last iiitos. ’
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SALE OF WORI -SATURDAY, 9th December.
I " v-l ■ 1 • .1. ■ : . 1 IN | THE £ .OFF ALL ^ j '
paid up, in' Barcl|iys| Bank -{Dominion, and 1,000,000 Shatra of £1 eaohL 5s. per ,ys B ^ (Franc^) LW ^ ) . .. . i . . . . . . . . . h e r 'A c c o u n te .J . . . . . . '. .198,430,778
Liabiiity of Customers for Acc iptanoes and Endorsements, etc. 1. . . . . . . . . Bank Premises and Adjoining i Properties (at cosii, amounts written off)..
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Balances in aooot nt with Subsidiary ^nks. l . . . . i 1,022,202 I
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13,241,449 4,873,119
26,207,650 li4,S94,1S3 ! 16,876,802
3,721,034 'i, -
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199,452,980 14,933,082 7^6.790
-4^,081,185 14,933,082 ^5,868,217
lo,75b,000 I . W. O^ke, W. 0. Siev3shson,!N. S. Jokes j
POOLING OF SPECIAL EXPEhSES URGED TO RELIEVE RATES BLRDEN.
inspector appointed {by ihd Ministry of Health, yesterday; held ad inquiry at Downham School,' Into an] application by Clitheroe Rural District Council for consent to borrow^4,500for.a scheme
Mr. H. W. Coales A.MJnst.C.E., an
of sewerage and scjwage disposal for Downham and Cdatburn.i
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by Chatbum Parish pdtlncll, represented by Mr. R. PjLee, Biackbdjrn, on! the 'ground that that parish would be In volved in expense ttieV would otherwise escape, the suggestion also; being made ithat if Downham sewage was! treated at Chatburn, Downham ought; to share repayment of the, jcipltali cost of the existing works. . !' ; J
Opposition to the scheme was raised
! Both, Mr. Lee, and Mr. H^rry 'Weeks, Clitheroe, who repfeiented. Mr. H.-.C. Asshetdn and Downha n Parish Meeting, strongly drged the des rahlllty of pooling special expenses for. tl ;e whe le area. It was stated that this Would Involve a rate of 9Jd. In ! the £ < n the whole area, whereas thb' sewerage sclieme alone represents a' special ra ;e of 7s. lOd. in the £ on Downham, assuming ro grants are received, j ' ,
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desirability! of a sewage scheme for Downham. and no! oppos tlon was re ceived on the details of the project, pre pared by Mr. A. Brooksbanr, consulting engineer to the .Clithdroe Rural Council. Mr.; T. P. Rushton, clerk te > the Council, who conducted the
There was a general agreement bn the =;(
outset submitted statistical iletalls of the the parishes concerned.
ajppUce.tlon,-at the He gave the
area of Downham as 2,302 acres, with an estimated population of 230j of whom 160 would benefit from th6 proposed scheme. A penny rate at Downham produced only £ 2 17s. Od. arid the current rate Is 11s. 9d. in the £.
and with a repayment period of 30 years, this : would Increase the rates of the parish by 7s, lOd. In' t ie £ Mr. Rushton submlttjed that part of the
£4,165 of trie loan jit vfwas
i roposed to charge against. Downham,
proposed, works wercj necessary to In crease the Chatburn works to meet the existing requirements of that village. Trie area of the parish was B96 kcres and the estimated population 1,200.A penny rate produced £22 anid the cufr,ent rate Is 12s. In the! £. Chatburnp share In the
new scheme was estimated to be £335 and this would involve a rate Increase of approximately one peiny Ip the £. •^r. James Green/Ghali'inan -of the
Sewerage Committee of the District Council, stated thai; the iDownham Sclieme was carefully examined by the C^iricU and there was unanimous agree ment that it was: necessary.'
'- P r . ,'J;,] l)Lj(PostlfthHalle,' Medical Officer for the district, said that the present system of dealjn g with sewage at Doirahairi was an anachronism in
these days wherijai rwatri supply was already available. '
There was difficulty In gett rig to the rear of premises/on aceprint o/ privies, etc.,
! and this resulted iri the collection Itself ;becoming la
seriousl.nuliante. “The
Ipreserit arrangemerilh aro.lou't of date and Insanitary and In my opinion DoWn- ham should be put on a 'vater carriage system,” he added.
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sulting engineer, said the scheme In cluded the sewering bf tlie village and the continuation of a main sewer to Chatbum, where it v/buldJlrik Iwith that village’s system iri ,Back Pendle-ayenue'.'' The scheme provided for an Increase in the number of participants from 160 to
Mr. A Brooksbank, the Council’s con
. Trirnlng ]to the Chatbum Works, Mr. Brooksbank said that ten y ears lago these wbre enlarged to deal with a maximum dally flow'of 35,000 gallons. On Septem ber 9th, ,1937, and again bn May 10th, 1938, the flow-to the Ch itburii Works was gauged and was founi to be 43,000 gallons per day. That shjwed that the exlstlrig; works were Insufficient for ICriatburh’s] needs; -The
selves could be adapted to Increase, and- with
to the cost of the scheme Mr. Brooks • bank said /the proposed ex: sendlture was [reasonable: having regard to the, con ditions.'. Ij-j ■ - j
proposed td provide for a dry ! weather flow of 5,000 gallons per flay] through Downham ! and
eif.OOO gallons! per day through Chatburn,'that being the maxi mum capacity . of the present filters Should further treatment become neces sary there was - an area of two acres which could be devoted to ' ;he vybrks. ■ Questioned by Mr.] Weeks: with, regard
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“ We are faced here wilh rock which comes almost to the surface and that increases the cost by 16
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i'a'ctory methci'd was to conn o the Chatbum works as of small; sewage .works modeyri teridpneies. | ‘ 1: Answering |Mr.- Lee; -Mr agreed that the dally flow per head 6f the poiiulatiori'at abnor
ect iidwnham the provision was against
high an-1 h
of 38 gallons ihatburn also ad-
Brooksbank Md^'^wm mltted tharthere m s profaWe' li&lt ,ra-
tlon of water whlcri ought riotjto reach the work^; . He doubted, 'however, whether that Infiltration''Muld; be com- riletely stopped at! an exiiendlture lesri than would be required to extend the works.
£8 2 6 covered that the flow Into Chatburn
mooted for Downham, would any expen diture at Chatburn have b iMri Brooksbank;] If l h suited on the . question
id been con- ind had dls-
|Mr. Lee: Had there nbt been any scheme n required?
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were not of sufflclerit capacity and there had been reports from the RIbble Board that the effluent showed ; an, ^cess of suspended -solid matter.
anticipated! from Domhanl. the wnham
Works was what It is I should have] sug gested thdt am extension - of the works was required. ; : .
; ; In reply |to Mr. R. Chester, of Chatburn,
Mr. Brookjsbank said he had conslliked alternative plans for dealing with E own- ham i sewage, but the scheme suggested was the only really feasible one. With I regard I toi the filter capacity at Chatbum, Mr. Brooksbank told Mr. Lee
that meet gin addition
addition it would be I possible to: I,treat some! of t ie flow on land whiqh formed part of I the orlglrial works rever system previously abandoned. Mr
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therb would still b e ; a margin to fritu re development, j biit that | mar- buldj of course, be reducedjw the of ' the Downhairi./
part burn stream. A dam had beenibullt pver It arid It wari possible some movemerit had taken place during Infiltration at that point. ; ; .
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tlje.maln outfall sewer atVhCh at- waS: lald-
In the ■ I
Thejeost of investigating and cajrrying out po! slble repairs would be infinitely more lostly than the £335 Chatburn was n( w asked to contribute towards the'co; it of extending the worka
The Inspector: If the pipe Is concreted
Ip II; is hardly likely that Infiltration occurs thpre ! ln
that was
replj] to Mr. Lee, Mr. Ruahtonj stated the present sewage rate at Chatburn 11!361, about 9d. of which vras de-l
vOtpd to the payment of exisllngi loan charges. This would contlnuej until 19561 No part of these charges would be] borne riy Downham; although Dotraham! would be receiving a benefit from the use] of trie wo rks. : In the past, Chatbi rn had paid] £1,230 for modernizing the works. I t was no; projposed that Downham ought to psy ary part of that, except that they would' ccritrlbute £7 a year towards malritenarice, the present cost of whiep would no; be Increased. 1 .
; Mr. Lee :■ What is the amount of special
expenses to! all the parishes In your area?] Mr. Rushton: Approximately £15,000,
and |lf ,th s loan Is granted,; £ 19,5I])0. Mr. Lee; Would It be true to say al expenses were, poolejd they rea of
that If
the spec! _ wouM'liwolye a rate on;the approximately. lOd. In the pound?|
IjJenSes: were-pooled a distinct saving 'would be effected by both Downham and iChatburi:,' and he repeatedithat the cost ;of trie Dcymham scheme would equiv alerit to L-rate of 7s. lOd. In the £ on the
Mr. Rushton: It would. : Mr. Rushtori agreed thatilf'speilal .ex-
parlkh. Mir.Ri
'had not considered the questlonipf-pool Ing ppeolal expenses. In reply Weeks,' he said that all the surrounding
i Dri Pmerj assistant Medical Officer for the County, said the present system at Dowrinam'was unsatisfactory, and the
rural; districts' had adopted: that systeni
'proposed|6cheme was;most desirrible. Mr. A/ ■
age sohpires but dealt with each case on Its merits. Consideration-of grants toithe Dowi- ham sohene had been adjoumed pending the
to the cil usually
. . result of the inquiry . / ' ii t - |
: Acldcesiiin^-the,Inspector, Mr. Weeks said , trie only uspute was at to whether Down- ; ham should pay something towjards the; I copt 6t Chatburn i sewage works,
:over ]the whole area of the Ruralj CouncU,: Ibrlnging them Into line with the modem ten-- dency. -If that were done, both Chatbum and
He-was iin entire agreement that the sugges-| tion that'special expenses should be spread-
They would be put to considerable expense In] connepting their property, but wen) satisfied! that trie work should go on. Therelhad been; no-modern’developments In the village, nor was It likely that there would be ahy In the' near future.
DowrihamJ, would beneflt. Both Mr. R. Assheton and his son werq whole heartodly In] favour atjthe sewage scheme for Downham!
filters them- deal with the. further flow The tanks
It =was now
Addressing the Inspector, Mr. Leo said that!
at.present[there was; an excess filter capacity' of 9,0to gauons a day at the Chatbum works.! This would;be reduced to some 4,000 gallons| a day If Downham sewage were treated there,! and accordingly the present scheme .brought [ rieareii the time when additions to the Ultra-1 tion plant wduld he necessary.,'- ,
: Mr.|E. p. Assheton gave his imqualifledj approval to the scheme and said helwas quite prepared to leave the allocation: of the expen diture! of pie two parishes to the -Inspector. Speaking ris a;riiember of the Countjy Council, he said that Authority usually 1 made grants to villrige Khemes of 'that nature, and while he coilld not commit the Council, h'e thought they would be prepared to make some con-: tributlon. f,
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coricehied when part of -thriir .excess! capacit';/was being - used, as this might] lead tbem into further cxpchsc in the ’ j ,
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It waslapp irmtly not proposed to, c jmpensate Chatbum for the amount they: had already spent in providing and modem sing-their! sewage dlstosal works. The parish already' had ;a[9d. rate' In respect of the works and they would have to go on paying that amount
share the leneflflt of those works,-surely that parish ou(ht equally to contribute towards the cost p:
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'nothing about the origmal expense incurred I In 1885,” Mr. Lee added.
' -He submitted that there 'would nave been: no suggestion that the Chatbum works should) be en la r^ hadt there been no]Downham:
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“You may come to the conclusion that:a- schemej whilch is going to cost D(iwnhamia -
yesterday, of trie; death (from pneu monia!) of the Rriv. R. Maitland! Hender son, a] former vicar of St. Helen’s. 1
News : was reielved: 1 at Waddington,
by .getting a sewage works'for £418 when that! sewagp works cost, their nelghbourk at Chat bum £2M 9, for modernising In 1926, to say 1
them. “In effect Downham wUlj Chatlnm ratepayers were naturally |
supply, 'Mr. J. Watson, Clitheroe,! said thp water,, Was derived from springs op Pendle Hill an-d was carried to a reservoir which had & capacity pf 12,o0o gallons. The writer never! saw daylight until it .flowed from the taps lin the -village. The only time any: difficulty was experienced was hi stormy weatherj when fil^ ters tometlmes became blocked. He considered the supply more than adequate foil any pur-/ pose, sugg^ted.
■ GlVina evidence; as 1 to the-village watef
trie C/ountri supported this view, and In reply " * lector, said that the Counfy Court- made grants towards viU{age se^-^
Eginton, Chief Sanitary Officer for
ihtdn added that; thp Council to Mr
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making his report to the Minister.!' Mr. Assheton expressed the thanks of those
Inspector announded that he would inspect the f area of the I <
presen(f inquiry woilild be met.” 'This! completed:] the inquiry ''and 1 ,the
cquiueljjd adopted; Chatbum’s case tor the 3hatbum works before
burden' might spre; d over a larger -area. 1. My clients I are in en ;lre agreement with - that view; but we also 0 intend that if Downham's special I rate is spread over- an areaj the same treatmrint shouldfbe given to the I Chatbum special rate. I wot Id say ^hat . It Is desirable that 'the whole of t le special expenses should be sprriad over th s Council’s area. That would result in approximately a rate ofj 9Jd. iri the l£ for the wpole district. Should ithat ■ to
special' rate of 7s. 19d. in the £ Is not one you can recommet i ” Mr.-Lee went on. “It hak now been f iggested that thp financial
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nvestigation -It was found that snow and ice had blocked the grids of, the tank. : These- were iqulckly cleared and by afternoon the supply was-restored. [
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Ladles’ Bright Hour was held hi the Metho dist School, on Tuesday afternoon, there being a moderate: attendance. . The speaker was Mrs. Greaves, of 'Waddington, who gave a very interestUig address on “Achievement.’!’ ' Refreshments were served.
“BRIGHT HOUEi”-A meeting of the- ; 1 '
(72), lof, Manor House Farm, was 'knocked downiby-a car atiPonwortham, last Saturday, receiving head mjuries and a fractured pelvis: She iwas taken to Brestori Infirmary. Mrs. Holgato had. descended from a ’bus and, crossing the road, atithe rear of the vehicle^ failed to see the car comUig from the opposite dlrettion. She was goUig to nurse her sister and brother-Ui-Iaw who were 111 In bed. The brother-in-law has sUice died. On Inquiry last night; we were Informed that-Mrs. Holgato was a little'easier. '
KNOCKED DOWN BY CAE,-Mrej Holgato . ' ' : ‘ slaipbu rn T
(Trent College), son;of Dr. J. T. and Mrs. Bleasdell, the Brooklets,-Slaldbum, on gain ing the Oxford and Cambndge Joint Exam ination Board’s school certificate.
Congratuiatlons, to/George P, A. Bleasdell -
arose I on Monday morning to find they hrid no wkter supply. Domestic arrangements. - were Upset;- many had to go to work' without their imomlng cup of tea, and washing day- had to be postponed/ -Some had recourse- i to water from the well In Sawley Road. On.
'The Inhabitants of 9hatbum and Downham |
i ■ 1 The llimgs may be Weakened and Permanently Injured'; ]: Brewing Ground'-ior Future Disease.-
- . ' DON’T RUN THIS—, RISK TAKE I' 1'-
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iibutaifewmlniii :!was;|aaked, a)!ii minutes were! and carried
- ’The monthll: Town Council
: Bentriam): pre] pireafe it were w.H.sfeedaiui;.
: Satt^hwalte;; i been j recelveff .(Councillor Q
I CounbUlors 'F.H /Wilkinson,'' M: - J. Wilkinson,
i ‘ clllot| Bleazart/ i i fined; to thai," 1 1: 'whlrij It- wksliju II Rushton wasltin : Of the crltlcujlj'l
- Clitheroe ai d the [list of 10' ;
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' training coll^gj : the'! toncashll'e imlttee:' Doro.1 iDemaln; Cl|tii I'Wriolley. /Tie milnl is £4p|i
: mainly ion; sOht j puWc i exai)alr attendance dt
I selection. . 7 appllcants-Jl;l4|
i' siriibpl', -but tl(0| - required to at mlttee repr<
pared wltri 21i4 irand]112l]gli lias' bee issful cai
filteff to beedi
o f t h e O x f o r d ) a 'I
' T l i r e e s t u d O M u r r a i f i a n — h a v e
/nbeessary equip i topfo/^e the* ;e id ! Temiporary' 11 le I'Secured at the C
aircraft batt: Clitheroe ]
I r e c r u i t i n g w U I e battery-jWl
l i days at cajn receive) An
ddltlon, : I aid durpig succeiee Ir Will be cc
e marrlril
! attend^] :b £5. 'A- |sp iloyers toj- ip ilttlngjeav
I period
■['guo 'force.
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' lie Battciryl St- modenp! t | aridl-wl Mob
-crults Is ISM 'Uij years. 1 j li lentlal to; pul
grit AntlHAl -iUery : (T-A.
rocky- hep of a HANSON'S
Cfming Down SALE LAST !TWO WEEKS
i * ! FINAL REDUCTIONS. | *!
HATS'usually 21/-, now 10/- PYJAMAS usually: 12/6, now 8/-: !
] Few! only WORSTED TROUSERS 1 from 9/- 1 ! SPORTS JACKETS from i 10/6. ! ! CAPS 'from 1/3
I BARGAINS in aU j Departments— SHIRTS-UNDERWEAR [ . /
j'!',i . 1: WEATHERPROOFS, i h , Ijlemember we pre not buying Goods for the Sale:- '!
, AllLiSTOCk MUST BE CLEARED , I
WILLIAM R. HANSON 28, MOOR LANE,/ CUTHEROE
I - Woirim’s Dnio. ' p-: SUpper'in
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f |riday: , '
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^“7 the things |you will require now at Sale Prices.
HARGREAVES CASTLE STREET
Tel. 165! V
CLITHEROE j Established 1841
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-peratlve BlacI ’Theri^i
16. . Sat'
'rittle.anri ' ’ale V ail)
I: Lecture t' ' TU^SDA
SalVatloh Aroj}| ,li 7-45 p.
'-11 loriJ-PreehO ) Glitberori Auc
Srile by Auot. T, BUverwof
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I Lights: on 541 p.m. i
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